Apple Watch trade

Trade-in site Gazelle has a place for the soon-to-be-released Apple Watch. Apple The Apple Watch is already being eyed for the trade-in market. Web site Gazelle, which buys and sells used devices, announced on Thursday that it plans to add the Apple Watch to its collection. The site will offer to buy the watch from …

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Streaming music drowns out CD sales in US for the first time

US streaming music sales jumped from 5 percent of the market five years ago to 27 percent in 2014. Lexy Savvides/CNET Prophesies that streaming music is the future — whether as a threat or an aspiration — are starting to come true. Revenue generated by streaming music last year overtook that from CDs, the format that once floated the industry’s …

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YouTube star Michelle Phan’s Ipsy startup hits 1M paid members

The 1 million milestone for Michelle Phan’s Ipsy subscription commerce company puts the company on an annual sales rate of $120 million. Getty Ipsy, the beauty-sample startup of YouTube star Michelle Phan, isn’t itsy anymore. Next month, Ipsy will mail 1 million so-called glam bags, Phan said in an interview. The bags, which include large samples of beauty products tailored …

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You can try on an Apple Watch in

Apple is reportedly setting up its retail stores to let customers try on its new smartwatch. Scott Stein/CNET You can have a hands-on (or wrist-on) experience with the Apple Watch when it arrives in Apple Stores in April, but that doesn’t mean you can play around with one all day. Starting April 10, each customer will have up to 15 …

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Amazon gets FAA clearance to test delivery drones

Amazon has been granted FAA permission to test its aerial drones for delivering packages. Amazon Amazon’s ambitions to use drones to deliver packages may get off the ground yet. The Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday issued an “experimental airworthiness certificate” to Amazon, allowing the Internet retail giant to conduct research, development and crew training for its Prime Air delivery drones. …

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Angry Birds maker’s earnings fall while games rise

Rovio’s Angry Birds franchise is still going strong, but sales of related consumer products are down. Rovio Rovio, the mobile-gaming company best known for developing the Angry Birds franchise, had a rough 2014. But don’t blame it on the games. The Finland-based company posted earnings before interest and taxes of just 10 million euros (about $10.7 million) in 2014, down …

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​Here’s what Pebble Time’s smart straps could look like

How the Pebble’s smart straps would connect. Pebble Pebble’s new smartwatch is coming in a few months, but innovative smart straps could be what makes the Pebble Time stand out from the competition. Pebble’s CEO Eric Migicovsky explained earlier this month that the Pebble Time and Time Steel watches will work with sensor-enhanced straps that connect with an underside connector …

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3 ways to turn off YouTube annotations and cards

Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET I believe it was once said, “With great annotations comes great responsibility.” YouTube’s annotations are a powerful tool for engaging viewers, but they can quickly spiral out of control and become more of a distraction than an interaction. Thankfully, you have ways to combat incessant speech bubbles, from eradicating them one by one to erasing their …

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​Photoshop’s new camera support suggests Lightroom update

Lightroom 5.7 lets people organize and edit photos. Screenshot by Stephen Shankland/CNET Adobe Systems released software Thursday that lets Photoshop customers handle raw images from the latest Canon and Nikon SLRs — and which hints that an overhauled version of the Lightroom photography software could be coming soon. The new Adobe Camera Raw plug-in lets Photoshop handle raw files from …

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T-Mobile CEO John Legere talks up the carrier’s willingness to buy out device payment plans. Sarah Tew/CNET NEW YORK — T-Mobile is again upping the ante with another reason for customers to switch to the “Uncarrier.” The wireless carrier, which may be the third or fourth-largest in the nation depending on who you ask, followed up with its business-centric announcement …

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Send an email, schedule a conference call with AnyMeeting

In an attempt to change the public’s general outlook toward conference calls, AnyMeeting has taken on the burden of eliminating pain points. And starting today, a new service called Talk is available. Talk makes scheduling conference calls, with the pertinent info included, as simple as sending an email. The trick is to copy [email protected] on the calendar invite you send …

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Microsoft cooks up way to run Windows 10 on Android devices

Microsoft has crafted its own technology that can transform Android phones into Windows 10 devices. While announcing the summer launch of Windows 10, Microsoft also revealed on Tuesday an agreement with Chinese mobile device maker Xiaomi. Under the plan, some owners of the Xiaomi Mi 4, an Android smartphone, will be able to install and test the Windows 10 Technical …

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Rumored HTC One M9+ could boast Quad HD display

HTC may soon intro a larger sibling to the One M9, according to ongoing rumors. Andrew Hoyle/CNET Here we go again. New rumors bubbling up this week point to HTC launching a 5.2-inch Quad HD version of the HTC One M9 . According to Twitter source @upleaks, the so-called One M9+ may debut in late March or early in the …

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What’s it like to mix live sound for some of the world’s biggest bands?

David Haines on the job. David Moncrieff II David Haines is a front-of-house mix engineer for the Black Eyed Peas. Regular concertgoers are quick to spot the engineers in the barricaded “island” working the mixing board. Back there Haines is in a direct feedback loop between the band and the audience. It’s the mixer’s job to make sure the show’s …

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Lenovo to launch its first Windows phone this summer

Lenovo will finally add Windows phones to its lineup. Sarah Tew/CNET Lenovo will finally launch its first lineup of Windows phones, slated for China around midyear. That tidbit was squeezed into the announcement made on Tuesday by Microsoft that Windows 10 itself would debut in 190 countries sometime this summer. In its blog post, Microsoft said Lenovo had announced a …

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